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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE THREE | ‘ BURGLARY CHARGE | nOnBeam ™ [ ke xasuoox "nmu City Chief of Police, Luke Kashook waived a preliminary MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1951 as bound over to the Fed- { ssioner Gordon Gray early thi =~ 1] . ; {afternoon. Bond was set at $3,500 Pittsht Duguesne Universi : Y | > Gray. It had not been | su: ed football f an P : | posted this afternoon and Kashook > period |is lodged in the local federal jail — emergency declir yriun 3 X | * Kashook, said by federal and city | Here are final scores of basketball | 1 N | officials to be an old offender, was games played during the weeken New Orle: 1, former| & < & apprehended at 1:55 o'clock this Whitworth 63, Pacific Lutheran 53. | pitcher with t i T s [ rning by Assistant Chief of F Oregon Idaho 56. a 1ana 5 . . ; [lice Cavanaugh and Patrolman Wash, State 63, Washing 5 f the Southern A ) S ; gl s | Crosby in an alleged illegal break- | Puget Sou h Columbia 6 P ! and enter into the City | Portland U t Tampa, Fla Ben Ch x S | Cleancrs or 5 Gonzaga 63, Montana 59 r ladelphi . § | While Willamette 55, Pacific 37. | s, was named manager e S the side of S y’s Bar had Col. of Idaho 59, Whitman 32. xmpa Smok f the Florida | been broken, the police ofiicers nab- Colgate 76, Cornell 51. ional League ; e |bed I 1ok after he emerged Villanova 71, Te Wesleyan 64. . from the v 1 e of the Ciiy | Temple 74, Army 64 ! Zork Y ; | Cleaner | Penn State 73, Gettysburg 52 . b S oonjo s tripped up by Ladd window of the Cleansrs| Columbia 76, ‘Dartmotth 40 lefi end Raiph Oberhieim i wl g t Fairbanks on De- bee: n to gain entrance, | 2 R 24 % 3 3 £ e i W Penn 92, Georgetown 7 sl T4 ‘ Owners of the twvo| FAR FROM THE SWIRLING ACTION_Tnis is what basketball game looked Holy Cross 80, Trinity 64. Pa os Angeles was droppec E ponjohn was {aken to S re d and they| like to a balcony fan in jam-packed Madison Square Garden, New York, during CCNY-Arizona game. Boston U 82, Tufts 60. from th v with a wre <« whicl n rily paralyzed d 3 A carton of | _ e —— g::1:1:‘;;“';s.“\\'.o'm]u ?,1 i i readia, Ci pecial Touc! g 3 Photo by Sigler. . hook Hpn":u(:\vxlf‘z'(l“l‘\ 1 H.v W“H !)NR 0'(0NNOR REE[E(TED DEBRA ANN BOR" To 3 r . . ack ()'(mnn;;‘\‘ax 1gain named Mr. an. ‘.n: VW. tsendler, Jr., 0. v the Northwestern 81, Ohio State 75 ger \dieap before 41,000 f e ¥ Detroit 60, Wayne 51. at Santa Anita. aF E Y A ¢ TERA DURING WEEK[ND Colo. 47, Towa State 42 (over ) ton — Wis n r k i 3 | Lol Forty-eight passengers were car- | Président and M. L. MacSpadden,are the proua parents of a baby Indiana 77, Purdue 56, 1 scored his : . . N B ricd by Pacific Northern Airlines! Vice President, of the Territorial|girl, their first child, who has been Kentucky T, Tenmessee 45, e et | : U\ ' RR(ES HEI-D AUK BAY (AUSES over the weekend with 21 going to Sportsmen, Inc. at a meeting of the [ named Debra Ann. She weighed 7 Kentucky 70, Tennessee 45. 115 in the K. 1t to Cordova, 18 ar- board of directors held last Satur- | pounds, 13 ounces and was born at S b 2 - 2 Anchorage, ¢ 1 McState ] 4. - ] riving from Anchorage and one day night. The naming of a Secre- ' 10:47 a.m, Sunday at St. Ann’s hos- ; : Tampa, Fla. — Babe Zaharias shot | . L] e P | tary-Th & g ; Tampa, - g | bt Cataava | tary-Treasurer was postponed until | pital 3 lina 58 Tampa W i e b - | From Anchorage: Herb Hilscher, | later. Joth parents of Debbie are well (overtime) Open golf tournament with a 3 ALl NP E “Where do we pa; That v\uh‘m.) Gillenbaech, F 1 an,! It was decided to send ten sacks|known in Juneau, Mrs Kendler be- Georgla 77, Ge ! hole total of 288, seven strol the question most frequently asked | g, 50 Harris, Perey T nes | of deer feed to Nick Grondsma at [ing the former Betty Bonnett. He is SRR U Sl SLadle Biass, COERTE : last Saturday night following the | weyg syt Calvin Anderson, Cpl. A.| Tenakee. a pilot at Alaska Coastal Airways. Arkansas 69, Baylor 55. Ga. (By Associat ixcellent snow conditions marked | first of a series of free motion pic- | gt walter Huntley, L. W.| ©O'Connor was appointed to look | Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Rice 75, SMU 69, H o D W | Washington Sts e wonderful conditions exvgl'i- tures for the Auk Bay “°“‘"‘“““Y15mnh. Dxfi} C. A, Pollatd. f)n' AEnrl into the matter of securing an|Mrs. Joe Kendler, Sr., and mater- ‘F . v‘\r‘ top rung in northern division ced by a large number of skiers|sponsored by the prov_nslnnal Auk\A]b,.ecmv Mr. and Mrs. James|automobile now for the Golden nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. o | Pacific Coast Conference basketball |cver the weekend on the Douglas| Bay Post of the American Legion. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shoe-|North Salmon Derby this year. He Alf A. Bonnett. This is the Bon- standings over the weekend, but trail T:xnv trial races held the| <“you don't pay,” was the nnswer;nmke'rl Col. J. D. Alexandcr, and| reported that there were 60 paid |netts first grandchild IN 1ST GF ],wo GAME the deposed Washington vn-« skies | interest of }?mh the J.umm" and sen- | every - time : from happy Leg- Harry Lucas. {members in the organization and i g S ance to regain the po or racers with Molly Jo MacSpad- | ionnaires satisfied with the almost From Cordova: Father Suver. two junior members, James and The U, S. Bureau of Mines has ¥ have this week taki top honors in the girls | capacity audience of approximately | & . | Joseph Har A embership | converted lignite into a gas, ‘B P 3 : ; | s J k V| To Anchorage: Mr. and Mrs.[Joseph Harmon. membership 8 . ¢ ¢ ir nuer in this division was Liz | turncd out to witness two U. 8./ o) A M. Flint, Hugh Stoddart,| There was discuss’on of co-chair- | The Mt. Edgecumbe School bas- 3, SR0R ce tie h Oregor o \\lm_ hE B four- Army films furnished by the Al- |y " ecinger Ervin Hill, E, Glen |men for the < _ning derby and | Arh D- ‘I ketball team, arriving aboard the! or X 15 of a second behind. Two other | acka National Guard and two car- | gy, Evans, Mrs, R.|other comr:iiees. | ree ! th 4 Leonard howing excellent times| toons supplied by the Alaska De- school's training ship M.S. 1 Rogyrbicri 0 lisle, Ted Brady, John Gaugha".} i | Edgecumbe Sunday afternoon, da Clausen and M. Jartun | pertment of Health Walter Hutchinson, Henry Sk °ug S Y OUr the Juneau High School C ) raliy eorge R ; ToeH $he sauts s ost of those in attendance . pigyen George Cramer, Sam MRS. CACY RETURNS Bears tonight at 8 in the first of | SEATTLE, Jan. 22 — (P — Big put up a last-mir f I hn held the winning | wanted to contribute something for | wr o SR MR GRS : I r ® n.l a two game series. Preliminary | George Vico hold down first to ¢ ton, 63-60. 2 f t r runners in a the free movies but the Legionnaires | \y <on o0 0nd Marly Fleihler. | game is between the Crir . e for the Seattle Rainiers again ' wo; 13 t, 50-48 t but fast tricky downhill dash. | stzadfastly refused all offers pre- " T "o 0 B {wm Mr, and| M. ioola Coeyv returned yes- evagmulon relievespromptlybecauss frosh team and sophomore-junior i have a chance He was followed clesely by Jackie|ferring to foot the bill themselves |\, .. Notm P‘n‘msky A“‘SC]'Wm’mm terday frem ~an Bernardino, Calif., | g xfghtwlha seat of the trouble combination team at 7:15. rl Sheely, General Manager of ‘m k 1 1d, Leroy West and Ron Hildre | for any expenses | Virgit Stons, Mr. asit Mrs: Al Gor- | Where she bad gone fo meet her| to help loosen and expel germ laden Entertainment the gam e gue club, announced | v ek g W 3 whom showed improved form| Next Saturday, another show will | 1 T' G iy . cor, Bill Harris, wno had returned Khlem and aid nature to soothe and me M i he : ast r's style. . BrENAREAY = hare | A0 SORIENISPETNIE i Srades ers. He was en-| heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial € t Idah ! u 3 bLe presented at 8 p.m. Again, there from Korean waters. He was en | " ‘membranes. Guaranteed to pluuhn m night and tomo e : the high school band with ¢ 3 y = : Ta y : tion periods were well will be no admission charges and | route to Pensacola, Florida to take | Membranes. Guamateet 1o pie cial half time prog U 1 b her, to the Detroit ° zaga Saturday nig} in ¢ i 1 upon the ski trail and | again the movies will be shown in ri%E ALARM LINES OUT naval flight training. Bill is a| go0d the test of millions of users. the baton twirlers. i nd Matv Grissom, a 3 s B : o : owl, wreas. Instrtblor | he upoersection of BeHarty Blore) | The, Fecent il winds e @eduate S6 the SR ARG EOMULOS|°N‘ A d righthanded hurler. ferer ntest wil ¢ i art reported over twelve at Auk Bay. shorted the No. 4 series and 5-1, 5-2, | Annapolis and a former Juneau R special welcome assembly held this morning at the Detroit optioned Vico to Seattle d Oregc erested small skiers Saturday af-| and 5-3 fire alaviu wires, Lars Sor- | boy, well known here. P pelieves Coughey: school for the Mt. Edgecumbe tean May and recalled him the . w r north Y pite cold and wincdy con- | enson, Juneau, Fire Department e tian wad; aditens tur | S 0L He,pmene, 00 Smienern civion i L s i gfi‘?&g@% ; i et e el vl BELLES AIR LINES e e olim o) ‘ " f0 (Grocers sic reqvested (0 we e || DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN 6 -56 D 2 | ¥ [ ‘€,§E¥J (0 A(H end, ace | e ' s i at area. The lines will be repaired as via Petersbnrg and Wrangell HG{KH @AMES ! y l i Lok 1o With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg The Huskies a ac fi £ District Attorney P. J. Gil- s — SR | . I 3 [ the second half Saturday night | g '] Honeymcon more, . reminds alt persons de-| The population of Europe aver-| Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. (By the Asscciated siring to appear before Judge George (ages 1453 persons to the square FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Next to the circuit-le W. Folta January 25 for naturali- | mile, ! e N —— Westminster Royals, the rejuve | LOMITA, Calif,, Jan. 22—(P—The | zation as citizens of the United |- 2 nated Portland Eagles are about| Paul Pettits are honeymooning to- | States that only two days remain | the hottest team in the Pacific| ct | day with all expenses—up to $750— | for taking the required examina- | Ancther Reason Why Coast Hockey League. | n State ... 4 2 7| paid tions. It is planned that no exami- S A week ago, the s were : Petiit, the Pittsburgh Pirates' nations will be given on January | ; Veu'll Prefer Budweiser league’s cellar-dweller. Thursday ¢ JBr oA regon State 3 -3 .50015100,000 bonus pitcher, married his 25. | 3 night they caught fire against Ta- | Ul a nampion Wash- | Oregor 500 | high school sweetheart, Shirley Joan | District Attorney Gilmore urges coma, after losing 10 in a row. And | M€ Husky crews is loaded this|Idah E snnings, yesterday. Both are 19. |that all interested persons make | last night the Eagles trimmed Van- | 224 lmtl‘lcd with the hhga i e The contract Pettit signed last arrangements for taking the exami- couver 3-1 for their third consecu- a6 -Ead "ResIIRUALIC Rt Catll e AL i A DI wr earmarked 8750 “to cover nations before the end of the day tive win—a victory that put them |S¢¢ where the Husky crews have a L‘QGEBQP‘ AWARDED 1eymoon expenses.” of January 24. in undisputed possession of fourth |chance f/‘f repeating a sweep of the SER RAUIED v 5 % e k RSy i undispuied possession of tourth |enes S IRl vt o el . FRED BOHLER TROPHY | e e Cus sk MG = THESE ARE ADJUNCTS IN RESTORING Portland had one of its best nights 1 ] SRE A lone ttre BbiD feiordey | stand a chance of taking ! -pe J. Bohler Trophy EB MAINTAI"]NG Yo"n HEAL“ he can’t see where the| LLMAN, Wash., Jan. e o ihid petiod, Port- ngle race from ‘the California |y lay to center La- land’s Bil Summerhill banged i o tle’s Lake Washing- reeson, captain and acten-| @ Chiropractic Adjustments goal that was enough to give the|ton May 18 e star of the 1950 Washington | Eagles a 2-1 victory over the ‘The Huskies will start workouts s lege football tes I ® Colon Irrigafion Rociet | san. 2 he trophy i ‘at New Westminster, the league-| Ulbrickson said there Were &|to the player voted ¢ ¢ i @ Sieam Baths leading Royals had things their cwn | “number of controliable fac speriational” on the Coug: | way in downing Victoria 6-1. TR | . Fever Therapy | Wachington crews | ED LOCKEN ARRIVES | ! " e varsity lost four oarsmen and| g 1 Phone 477 DR. G. M. CALDWELL | contributing to the ‘breakup’ of | : coxswain b‘{lg‘ruduu!itnlz Tld lhll"cct ersbu at the Baranof Hotel. o e S 2 are = ., | sweepste~s will be absel rom las da A3 b i i OSES TO U PORTLARS | veurs jurior varsic “W: have only four experienced PORTLAND, Oregon, Jan. 22— :2ft in the varsity shell” he R —The University of Portland won | 581 Ty : / B A S K E I B A L L rec-game basketball | A AT £ Seattle University C to 68 Saturday night. | 3 ; 19 games. T was the second 1oss 1n| HUNT NEW QUARTERS B2 ' 22 games for the Chieftains. The pralfiest teams will meet twice later in; wayor Waino Hendrickson said R g B e e e ; ‘ MONDAY and TUESDAY S e e BOY pUl!.ED FROM E“;ici-“;;c\:?(:n',:nh(::‘c il , 3 . January Zznd and 23rd The creamy quality of BUDWEISER's foam doesn’t The City of Juneau Will have 90 . just happen. It’s created by a brewing process whose BURNING DEBRIS; Loyt inbish (o Yemle e Ba ey / : tradition calls for the finest Lrewer’s rice grown. With site of the City Hall and AB Hall Iwo SISTERS DgE jpiier nokceet e fos bees rmpsiieg A % : ; it go choicest hop blossoms and best barley malt. 4 1 rritory, he said. This Y ; inootririlicfnr:l;nfiils'nur)txuy-(hcfm:;l \\'heln kit o,lllleall VS- Finest rice adds factors which give BUDWEISER &7 % f R R T oty PARKHURST, B.C., Jan, 22— 7 | the contract is let, as city officials / . e E b T sl siers e of sy | undersana the agreement. The cic [N e ) G Mt. Edgecumbe g s SR i | tion when fire destroyed their home, [ of the new buiid on this prop- ; h & ® hat of snowy foam. Carol Dalziel, 11, and her 3-year- | €IV currently occupied by the City Z p old sister, Edna, were overcome by |°l Junear. It will be necessary for the city to find quarters for the SmTheir 4-year-old brother was res- | Juneau Fire Department and other A Prehmlnary Game at 7:15 P. M. | cued by Ol Kitteringham, a sawmill | ¢épartments. 1 7 vork vho disregarded warnings ot e £ R 7 A ¥ U t“om:fit;; liac ot s Blins Boree FROM HAINES ] Regular Game at 8:00 o'Clock ® He rushed and found the boy in William Jobn of Haines is / LAGER BEER the burning debri the Baranct Hotel : v - BOTH NIGHTS RSN G | L p » . . . KETCHIKAN VISITOR SKAGWAY VISITOR g ‘ | There’s mt/lmg likett... afi.ra/ute/y flal/m/g ine et Hatel " lat e Gastinenu Hovel, N | ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. ... ST.LOUIS at the Baranof Hotel.

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